Canucks ride power-play goals to 4-2 win over Sharks – Sami Salo scored twice and Ryan Kesler once as the Canucks capitalized on three two-man advantages in the second period to beat the San Jose Sharks 4-2 Sunday. (This story continues here)
Canucks beat Sharks 4-2 in Game 4 to take 3-1 lead – With the sharp-passing Sedin twins, plenty of players with big shots, and a gold-medal winning goalie, the Vancouver Canucks are tough enough to beat in normal situations. That task becomes nearly impossible when they have two extra skaters on the ice. The Canucks converted three successive 5-on-3 power plays in a span of less than 2 minutes during the second period, with Sami Salo scoring twice … (This story continues here)
Canucks make Sharks pay on power play – With the sharp-passing Sedin twins, plenty of players with big shots, and a gold-medal winning goalie, the Vancouver Canucks are tough enough to beat in normal situations. That task becomes nearly impossible when they have two extra skaters on the ice. (This story continues here)
Canucks push Sharks to the brink – Vancouver vs. San Jose recap from game played on May 22, 2011 (This story continues here)
Canucks Vs. Sharks, Game 4 Score: Vancouver Strikes In Second Period With Power Play Goals – After a scoreless first period in San Jose, the floodgates have opened in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals. And all it took was Vancouver getting a power play for a change. The Canucks earned their first power play midway through the second, then almost immediately got a 5-on-3 after a San Jose penalty while short-handed. Ryan Kesler took advantage with a one-timer goal that produced … (This story continues here)
Canucks use power play to defeat Sharks – Sami Salo scored twice and Ryan Kesler added a goal as the Vancouver Canucks capitalized on three two-man advantages in the second period to beat the San Jose Sharks 4-2 Sunday in Game 4 of the Western Conference finals to take a 3-1 series lead. (This story continues here)
Canucks put on power show – Sami Salo scored twice and Ryan Kesler added a goal as the Vancouver Canucks capitalized on three two-man advantages in the second period to beat the San Jose Sharks 4-2 Sunday in Game 4 of the Western Conference finals to take a 3-1 series lead. (This story continues here)
Vancouver Canucks outnumber San Jose Sharks in 4-2 win – The Canucks converted three successive 5-on-3 power plays in a span of less than 2 minutes to beat the San Jose Sharks 4-2 on Sunday in Game 4. The Canucks lead the series 3-1. (This story continues here)
PHT: Canucks need better special teams play – Out of context, it might seem odd to refer to the Vancouver Canucks’ special teams as a problem. After all, they’ve scored the same amount of goals (six) on the power play as the San Jose Sharks produced through three games. (This story continues here)
Canucks Vs. Sharks, Game 4 Score: Despite San Jose Power Plays, A Scoreless First Period – Vancouver and San Jose have gotten used to high-scoring games and first period goals in their Western Conference Finals series. Game 4 isn’t there quite yet, and the teams are tied 0-0 after one period in San Jose. After a combined eight first period goals in the first three games of this series, the Canucks and Sharks settled into a defensive battle in Game 4. And the power play, which has been … (This story continues here)
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